Celebrating the 25 anniversary used vehicle import association special

21 October 2014
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Founding members of the Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers Importers Association
were recognised on the night. From left, Alistair Sheard, Dick Gray, Phil Pacey, Peter
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Founders’ service honoured
A
bout 420 people joined
the silver anniversary
celebrations of used car
importing into New Zealand with a
black-tie gala dinner at Auckland’s
Pullman Hotel being voted as a
resounding success.
There was plenty of reminiscing
about times past at the event on
October 17 – as well as anticipation
of future challenges.
Founding members of the
Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers
Importers Association (LMVDIA),
which was one of the forerunners
to the Imported Motor Vehicle
Industry Association (IMVIA),
were recognised for their
contributions.
Awards were presented to its
first chairman Rod Milner, Alistair
Sheard, Dick Gray, Phil Pacey
and Peter Johnston with Chris
Stevenson receiving Fred Lewis’.
Founding members of the
LMVDIA unable to attend included
Neil Cottle, Graeme McVicar,
Donna Silvester and Martin Todd.
Milner, who was also
presented with the supreme
award by the IMVIA, said: “Just
over 25 years ago, the association
got together because Customs
raided my place and took a lot of
documents away, so I called the
boys and said it was time to form
a union.
“Who would have ever
thought that after such a
small start, it could turn into
an industry such as this? It’s a
huge employer of people of all
different trades and has exceeded
all expectations.
“We are in an industry that
Rod Milner receiving his supreme award from Maurice Williamson
gets no favours through famine,
drought and recession.
“We live on our wits and if
someone goes broke, that just
leaves more opportunity for the
rest. But there’s always someone
else who fills the gap pretty
quickly.
“I’m proud to be part of
the industry and to have been
surrounded by such able people.”
As for setting up the LMVDIA
in 1988, Milner said: “All we
needed was money for the
seatbelt anchorage scheme
and you handed it to us. There
were 500 people in the room
and I remember thinking, ‘this
audience is good, we’ve got
them’. We collected $2.5 million
that day and it was spent wisely.
“What I’m really proud of is
the fact that over all those years
nobody has ever accused us of
pilfering the money – and we’re
car dealers.”
Milner, who wrote his speech’s
notes on the back of an appraisal
card, added: “I’m proud of the
statistics, particularly the road
toll. In 1986 it was 766 and in
2013 it was 254.
“In 1986 as a percentage of
the population, 23.1 out of every
100,000 people in New Zealand
would be killed. Today it’s 5.7.
“There were 10.8 people per
car back in 1986. Today, it’s 0.8
and that’s one of the big benefits
of the used importers in New
Zealand.”
Milner said many some people
in the industry have now gone,
although the new generation is
coming on board.
“But never let it be forgotten
that us old fellas do know a few
things, so if you need a bit of
advice never forget to come and
ask us.
“I would like to mention
my late wife Lee, who was the
original secretary and shared
my passion, and my lovely wife
Shanlee, who I’ve been married to
for 18 years now. She has always
been by my side.
“I’m a lucky man to see my
son Darren here tonight, he’s my
successor, and I have every right
to feel proud of you and all of us.”
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‘Proud of achievements’
D
avid Vinsen looked back
over the past two-anda-half decades in his
speech during the gala dinner
of the Imported Motor Vehicle
Industry Association (IMVIA).
He described the silver
anniversary as a significant
milestone for any organisation,
but particularly for the used
imports sector considering the
numerous challenges it has
overcome.
“Many people didn’t even
think we should exist, let alone
last this long,” said Vinsen.
“After 25 years, it’s a good time
to look back. Since we started
as the Licensed Motor Vehicle
Dealers Association, we’ve been
committed to advocating for the
issues of those importing and
selling used vehicles.”
More than 2.5 million vehicles
have crossed the border since
1988, which means more than 60
per cent of them started life here
as used imports.
“It’s not an exaggeration to
say this has changed transport in
New Zealand,” said Vinsen.
“The international trade of
used vehicles is a good thing. It
has delivered benefits to all Kiwis,
who now own safer vehicles than
they otherwise could afford.
“The road toll dropped when
New Zealand started importing
used vehicles, consumers had
greater choice and competition
ensured better prices.
“And the economy, cost of
living and rate of inflation are
direct results of used imports.
“It’s also about opportunities
David Vinsen, chief executive of the
IMVIA, making his speech
for importers, exporters, dealers
and service providers.
“New Zealand was the first
country to import used vehicles
in commercial quantities and
today more than 100 countries
import them from Japan.
“We’ve had to break new
ground and overcome obstacles,
but we have succeeded – due in
no small part to the commitment
of people in the association over
the years. Our industry should be
proud of its achievements.”
Two IMVIA staff members
were recognised during the
evening for their long service.
Administration manager Bev
Purchase has notched up 21 years
while Malcolm Yorston, technical
services and membership
manager, has chalked up 20.
“Thank you for this
recognition,” said Yorston. “Bev
and I are part of the furniture.
“It has been interesting, there
have been some challenges and
I’m sure there will be some in
the future, but the industry is
able to adapt quickly and I’m
sure we will be around for the
next 25 years.”
There were also some words
from Maurice Williamson – exMinister of Transport and a keen
supporter of the used motor
vehicle industry.
“You need to know you’ve
done more for the economic
well-being of this nation than
just about anybody else,” the
current National Party MP told
his audience.
“It’s important everybody else
knows this country was where
Triumph Heralds came too die
and we had a fleet of crap cars. It
was good things changed when I
got into parliament in 1987.
“Until then, we had about
1,000 imported vehicles a year.
In my first year in parliament that
lifted to 12,000 – then 17,000,
then 50,000 and in 1990 we were
up to 85,000.
“There are a lot of New
Zealanders out there driving
very good-quality cars we would
never have been able to dream
of without your industry and
don’t ever let anyone say, ‘we
need to bring it up to the modern
standard’ and so on.
“Relative to what people
were driving and the prices they
were paying, you have done the
most phenomenal service to the
economy.
“It’s all very well having
wealthy people driving fancy
cars, but to see families, young
people and students in halfway
reasonable vehicles that are as
good as we can expect for our
GDP is because of your industry.
“Good on you and I pay a
tribute to your whole industry.”
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Maurice Williamson with Jackie Russell, author of
From the Rising Sun to the Long White Cloud
Margaret and Alistair Sheard
Katie and Darren Milner
David Vinsen
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